A US official confirmed to the Daily Mail that Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) planned to assassinate the Israeli Ambassador to Mexico, Einat Kranz Neiger. The conspiracy was devised at the end of 2024 and remained active during the first half of 2025.
By late 2024, Western intelligence agencies uncovered a plot linked to Hasan Izadi, a senior officer in Iran's Quds Force, which is responsible for foreign operations and backing allied militias such as Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis in the Middle East.
Authorities identified Izadi, also known as Masood Rahnema, as the mastermind directing the assassination attempt while acting as a double agent.
Izadi served as the second adviser at Iran's embassy in Venezuela, a role believed by US and allied officials to serve as a front for covert operations targeting American and Israeli figures.
During his tenure in Caracas, he maintained regular communication with Hezbollah operatives in Lebanon.
Intelligence reports reveal that Izadi traveled extensively across Latin America, including Brazil, Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador, building a network of informants and facilitators.
The assassination plot against the Israeli ambassador in Mexico was orchestrated by a senior Quds Force officer using diplomatic cover, with active operations spanning across Latin America.